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But Romney’s efforts to woo Adelson ultimately paid off. After Romney met with the casino magnate privately in Nevada to seek his help after Gingrich dropped out, Adelson became a generous backer of the pro-Romney “super PAC” known as Restore Our Future.

During Romney’s foreign trip in late July, Adelson and his wife were given prime seating at Romney’s major speech in Jerusalem overlooking the Old City walls. After his remarks, Romney made his way through the crowd to talk to Adelson and other top donors — greeting the casino magnate with a half-handshake, half-hug.

Signifying his importance to the campaign, Adelson was seated next to Romney the next morning at a fundraiser, where Romney spoke to top donors around a U-shaped conference table at the King David Hotel.

As super PAC donors in 2012, Adelson and his wife, Miriam, were in a realm of their own. The Adelsons donated nearly $92.8 million to outside spending groups, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. No one else even came close. (Texas billionaire Harold Simmons and his wife, Annette, were a distant second — donating $26.8 million to independent committees.)

Adelson gave $23 million to American Crossroads, the group founded by former White House political advisor Karl Rove, over the 2012 campaign cycle; and $30 million to the pro-Romney Restore Our Future over the final four months before the election. He has also given generously to causes allied with Israel — one reason why he supported Gingrich, who once described the survival of Israel as Adelson’s “passion in life.”

Adelson’s wealth was estimated by Forbes magazine in September at $20.5 billion, making him the 12th-richest American.

The son of a Boston cab driver, Adelson began his path to wealth through the storied high-tech convention Comdex, which he later sold to Japanese investors in 1995. He pioneered development of Las Vegas as a convention town, refashioning the Sands as a convention center and eventually converting it into the Venetian.

Adelson’s ties to China came under scrutiny in recent years.

Richard Suen, described as a middleman who arranged meetings between Adelson and top Chinese officials, sued the casino mogul for millions of dollars in a payment dispute.

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